2cm * 3cm * 4cm = 24 cm3 Then "cm" converts to mL by multiplying that answer by 1000. So, therefore, your answer will be, 24000mL.
Well, darling, to find the volume of a rectangular box, you simply multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, 2cm x 3cm x 4cm gives you a volume of 24 cubic centimeters. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, the volume of the box is also 24 milliliters. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Mg for measuring crime. Ml is the volume measure.
'Dry' volume - is measures in cubic centimetres... 'Wet' volume is measured in millitres.
50 cm * 20 cm * 5 cm = 5000 cm^3 Now, one centimeter cubed ( cc ) = 1 milliliter, so, 5000 cm^3 = 5000 ml 5000 ml (1 Liter/1000 ml) = 5 Liters -------------
To find the volume of a rectangular solid (just like your box), you multiply the dimensions of Length, Width and Height. For your question: Volume = Length * Width * Height Volume = (9 cm) * (6 cm) * (3 cm) Volume = 162 cm3 To take this to a slightly higher level, you can give your answer in other units, recalling that 1 mL = 1 cm3, and you get the Volume = 162 mL
density = mass/volume = 15g/2mL = 7.5g/mL
The volume is: 125 mL
The uncertainty associated with measuring volume using a 100 ml beaker is typically around 1 ml.
Because liquid and solid are two different things
The uncertainty associated with measuring volume using a 25 ml graduated cylinder is typically 0.5 ml.
when measuring small quantities of liquids.
The unit of volume for medicines is the mililiter. (ml) . Measuring 40 what ? Notice that a medicine with a volume of 40 ml, is usually measured on drops. Be careful with dosages of medicines. Ask for help from the pharmacist.
Mg for measuring crime. Ml is the volume measure.
you use nowadays... l ml 1000ml=1l
it is 15 ml of water.
125 millilitres.
A box with a volume of 14 cm3 has a capacity of 14 milliliters.
'Dry' volume - is measures in cubic centimetres... 'Wet' volume is measured in millitres.